SUBJECT INDEX 



591 



Transpiration — Continued, 

 in plants— continued. 



in winter, (31) 728. 

 measuring, (37) 429. 

 notes, (26) 532. 

 periodicity, (37) 429. 

 regulation, (32) 522. 

 relation to soil fertility, (26) 36. 

 studies, (29) 524; (32) 221; (33) 29, 628. 

 treatise, (33) 127. 

 prairie and forest plants, (26) 821. 

 prairie plants, (26) 821; (36) 734. 

 rain-forest plants, (32) 429. 

 steppe plants, (37) 129. 

 succulent plants, (27) 522. 

 sugar cane, (39) 331. 

 water plants, (27) ?23, (32) 426. 

 wet leaves, (27) 222. 

 wheat seedlings, (28) 629. 

 white pine seedlings, (33) 224. 

 physics of, (28) 729. 

 relation to — 



composition of pine seedlings, (32) 824. 

 soil moisture, (36) 525. 

 stomata, (35) 27; (36) 329. 

 water content of leaves, (26) 627; (27) 331. 

 relative, in plants, studies, (30) 726. 

 scale, automatic, description, (34) 226. 

 stream, relation to absorption of salts, (30) 629. 

 studies, (36) 225. 

 Transpiring power of plants, (34) 334, 728; (36) 824; 

 PK(37) 26. 



Transpirometer, recording, description, (31) 32. 

 Transportation of perishable products, (40) 488. 

 Trappist monks, dietary studies, (26) 868. 

 Traps, glass, for insects, (26) 153. 

 Traubenwicklers, notes, (26) 655. 

 Traumatic shock and hemorrhage,treatment, (39)885 

 Traumatism^ 



in living cells, (38)647. 

 immunization, (34) 580. 



Tree- 

 branches, movement at freezing temperatures, 



(36) 129. 

 canker, cause, (26) 448. 

 crickets — 



as carriers of fungi, (35) 547. 



life history and bionomics, (33) 653, 



notes, (29; 354. 



relation to apple canker, (34) 653. 



studies, (31) 649. 

 crop, new, testing for hardiness, (40) 538. 



diSG&SGS — ■ 



and insect pests, control, (35) 461. 

 bibliography, (27) 753. 

 control, (40) 252. 

 descriptions, (30) 151. 

 due to the larger fungi, (40) 349. 

 forest surveys of, (39) 357. 

 in California and Nevada, (30) 751. 

 eastern United States, (27) 4.50. 

 Federated Malay States, (29) 552. 

 India, (36) 4.53. 

 Mecklenburg, (31) 343. 

 Montana, (38) 553. 



southern Appalachians, (31) 348, 646. 

 Te.\as, (26) 645. 

 manual, (40) 53. 



notes, (26) 852; (27) 645, 653, 747, 753, 851; 

 (28) 148, 555; (29) 446, 552, 851; (30) 147, 

 245, 849; (31) 845; (34) 448; (36) 353, 4f3, 

 842; (37) 760. 

 studies, (32) 238; (37) 756; (38) 645. 

 treatise, (36) 540. 

 treatment, (27) 452. 

 feller, steam, description. (36) 45. 

 fillings for orchard and shade trees, (32) 637. 

 fungi, new hosts for, (33) 550. 

 hoppers — 



bird enemies. (39) 860. 

 iniurious to apple orchards, (32) 449. 

 of Nova Scotia, (40) .57. 

 leaves, effect of sun and shade on, (37) 747. 

 of heaven, history and botanical notes, (35) 747. 

 pests, notes, (26) 59. 



planter, mechanical, description, (31) 341. 

 planting- 

 camps. (37) 243. 

 e.xplosive-fertilizer shell for, (40) 44 



Tree— Continued. 



planting— continued. 



machine, description, (36) 745. 



use of dynamite in, (32) 535. 



use of explosives in, (26) 91. 

 puller, hand-winch, description, (27) 191. 

 roach in Hawaii, (34) 59. 



roots, adaptation to a()uatic mediums, (30) 45. 

 rots, descriptions, (35) 755. 

 rusts— 



and their treatment, (37) 155. 



inoculation experiments, (38) 253. 



notes, (38) 553; (40) 349. 



overwintering, (39) 553. 



pycnial stages, (38) 253. 

 seed- 

 coniferous, studies, (39) 750. 



industry in British Isles, (39) 145. 



testing, (39) 847. 



testing station at Eberswalde, (34) 837. 



vitality as factor in determining forest 

 types, (39) 145. 

 seedlings- 

 growth in shade, (36) 243. 



transplanting lath for, (37) 836. 

 seeds — 



as affected by locality, (32) 339. 



chalcidids affecting, (28) 657. 



collecting, storing, and planting, (27) 148. 



coniferous, germination tests, (33) 645. 



depth of covering, (37) 451. 



e.xtracting and cleaning, (28) 146. 



germination, (33) 343. 



germination tests, (26) 842; (30) 646; (38) 846. 



hastening germination, (38) 3i8. 



methods of testing, (34) 837. 



preservation, (35) 346. 



production, determination, (33) 144. 



selection, (38) 45. 



source of, in natural reproduction, (38) 145. 



storage experiments, (33) 243; (37) 547. 



testing in Scandinavia, (34) 440. 



testing methods, (31) 639. 

 shoots, analyses, (29) 570. 

 study, leaf-portfolio as an aid in, (30» 898. 

 surgery- 

 notes, (31) 340, 646; (32) 637. 



pneumatic chisel in, (30) 642. 



treatise, (30) 236. 

 trunks, introduction of solutions into, (36) 740. 

 trunks, winter expansion, (39) 628. 

 volumes, graphic calculation, (40) 153. 

 wounds and diseases, treatment, (36) 544. 

 wounds, painting, (35) 446- 

 Trees— 



absence on high prairies, (38) 521. 



acclimatizing, (28) 543. 



American and Japanese, in Royal Forest at 



Hambach, (30) 645. 

 and shrubs— 



deciduous, of central Europe, handbook, 

 (30) 742. 



for seaside planting, (40) 447 



of British Isles, treatise, (32) 337. 



on the farm, (40) 447. 



treatise, (30) 445. 

 animals injurious to, (26) 452. 

 artificial medication of, (26) 451. 

 as affected by — 



.isphvxiating gas, (37) 253. 



barkVinging, (.38) 128. 



cyanid, (32) 846. 



forest fires, (27) 348. 



freezing, (28) 824. 



grass, (29) 339. 



illuminating gas, (35) 636. 



ivv, (35) 636. 



light, (32) 144. 



miscible oils, (33) 252. 



oxalic compounds, (29) 49. 



potassium cyanid, (33) 1.54. 556, 725; (39) 

 225, 702. 



smoke, (33) 428. 



smoke and flue dust, (26) 38. 



smoke and gas, (38) 28. 



tarred roads, (26) 432; (27) 30, 333. 

 as lightning conductors, (27) 444. 

 ascent andde.sccnt of water in, (29) 524. 

 assimilation and chlorophyll content of leaves, 

 (2«) 728. 



